Perspectives of a Political Ecclesiology

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Concilium: Religion in the Seventies ; 197100ENGGPS6Publication details: New York Herder and Herder 1971Description: 155pDDC classification:
  • C02 M568
Partial contents:
I. Articles Extra-ecclesial interests and maintaining the status Quo of the churches...14 Outside Criticism of the Church ......24 On so-called partial identification with the church.......35 Christianity without the church?....50 Reflections on ambiguities in the use of the world church............61 The church as a cognitive minority?.......71 Is there a new openness to the church`s Charismatic Testimony?.....82 Orthodoxy and freedom in Theology..........90 II. Bulletin Attempts to realise human rights within the church .106 Criteria for reforming the church......116 A social science model for the consideration of Religious Apostasy..........125 III. Documentation concilium The end of Church-building and the Start of Building up the Church?......136
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I. Articles Extra-ecclesial interests and maintaining the status Quo of the churches...14 Outside Criticism of the Church ......24 On so-called partial identification with the church.......35 Christianity without the church?....50 Reflections on ambiguities in the use of the world church............61 The church as a cognitive minority?.......71 Is there a new openness to the church`s Charismatic Testimony?.....82 Orthodoxy and freedom in Theology..........90 II. Bulletin Attempts to realise human rights within the church .106 Criteria for reforming the church......116 A social science model for the consideration of Religious Apostasy..........125 III. Documentation concilium The end of Church-building and the Start of Building up the Church?......136

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